Establishment of reference intervals for free light chains and immunoglobulins in Saudi population

Objectives: Testing of serum-free light chains kappa (κ) and lambda (λ), along with ratio (FLCR) is essential for the diagnosis and management of monoclonal gammopathies. Accurate clinical diagnosis depends upon appropriate local population reference intervals (RIs). This study examined the Saudi population for serum-free light chains and other immunoglobulins to establish RIs and to explore variations in the test results by using the International Federation for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine’s global protocol for harmonized implementation of RI study. Methods: A total of 180 healthy Saudi adults were recruited. All serum samples were assayed using the Freelite reagents from the Binding Site. The variation in reference values attributable to sex, age, BMI, and region was calculated by ANOVA as a standard deviation ratio (SDR). The RIs for the FLCR were derived by the parametric method and validated by using samples from patients with hypo- and hypergammaglobulinemia. Results: The new RIs for free κ and FLCR were shifted to a higher side from the manufacturer-adapted RIs. Based on the SDR cutoff value (>0.4), between-sex partition RIs were not required for all analytes except IgM. Validation using patients with hypo- or hypergammaglobulinemia and without multiple myeloma, was all within the new RI. BMI, smoking, and exercise were not relevant sources of variation for any analyte. Conclusions: Locally derived RIs for free light chains and immunoglobulins analytes specific for Saudis were established after careful consideration of various factors. These RIs were more reliable than those provided as guidance by the manufacturer, or from other countries, for appropriate classification and prediction of disease progression for Saudi patients.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Establishment of reference intervals for free light chains and immunoglobulins in Saudi population ; volume:62 ; number:3 ; year:2024 ; pages:522-529 ; extent:08
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine ; 62, Heft 3 (2024), 522-529 (gesamt 08)

Urheber
Borai, Anwar
Ichihara, Kiyoshi
Tamimi, Waleed
Masaud, Abdulaziz
Sobki, Samia

DOI
10.1515/cclm-2023-0774
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024012513282462318182
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  • Borai, Anwar
  • Ichihara, Kiyoshi
  • Tamimi, Waleed
  • Masaud, Abdulaziz
  • Sobki, Samia

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